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Reed Hodges
Reed Hodges
Graduate student, Duke University
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decays: Differential spectra and two-body final states
S Fleming, R Hodges, T Mehen
Physical Review D 104 (11), 116010, 2021
612021
Strong decays of at NLO in an effective field theory
L Dai, S Fleming, R Hodges, T Mehen
Physical Review D 107 (7), 076001, 2023
112023
Optical neutrality: invisibility without cloaking
R Hodges, C Dean, M Durach
Optics letters 42 (4), 691-694, 2017
72017
Polarized TMD fragmentation functions for production
M Copeland, S Fleming, R Gupta, R Hodges, T Mehen
Physical Review D 109 (5), 054017, 2024
12024
Polarized production in semi-inclusive DIS at large : Comparing quark fragmentation and photon-gluon fusion
M Copeland, S Fleming, R Gupta, R Hodges, T Mehen
arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13737, 2023
12023
Studying Tcc+ decays using effective field theory
R Hodges, S Fleming, T Mehen, L Dai
APS April Meeting Abstracts 2022, T07. 008, 2022
2022
NRQCD matching calculations aided by the threshold expansion
R Hodges, T Mehen
APS Division of Nuclear Physics Meeting Abstracts 2021, QK. 006, 2021
2021
Computational approaches to scattering by microspheres
R Hodges, K Rosado-Ayala, M Durach
Journal of Computational Science Education 8 (3), 19-24, 2017
2017
Invisibility of a metamaterial without a cloak
R Hodges, M Durach
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2017, T1. 165, 2017
2017
Scattering on hyperbolic microspheres: From photonic nanojets to Poisson-Arago bright spots
R Hodges, C Dean, M Durach
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2016, G1. 204, 2016
2016
Photonic Nanojets Produced by All-Dielectric and Hyperbolic Meta-Microspheres
RM Hodges, CE Dean, M Durach
2015
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